Friday night, like every other Friday night, was pretty uninspiring. Jasper wondered through the forest, hoping to find a deer or two, to satisfy his hunger. When Jasper Hale was hungry, you should never get in his way. Unless you were Alice or another member of his family, you'd be beaten to a pulp.

He sighed as he heard the familiar whispers of the wind through the trees and the sound of distant birds chirping as they dove for their lunch. It'll be only a few minutes before he gets his. There. A deer stood on fragile legs, nibbling on a patch of grass, completely oblivious to it's soon-to-be end. He crouched and cautiously stalked towards it. And just before he could leap and tackle the helpless prey to the ground, the deer pricked it's ears and ran off. Instead of going after it, Jasper stood straight and looked for the source of why the deer ran off. He knew someone was there. Whoever it was, was gonna pay.

A rush of scent went into the air and he knew who was there before he spoke.

"Oh hey, Cullen." Jasper turned and looked upward at Alec who was sitting on a tree branch.

"Alec." He addressed the guard. "Weird for you to be alone. Where's Jane?" Not a second after he spoke, did Jane appear on the branch opposite her brother. Jasper blinked. What were they doing here? The last time he ever laid his eyes on the two was when the Volturi suspected Renesmee being an immortal child.

"Jane, Alec. You two are a long way from home. Had Aro sent you to spy on me and my family?" He questioned. The theory seemed likely given the recent circumstances. Jane and Alec exchanged a glance.

"Oh, we just came to see how thing's been going," Jane replied, ignoring the hostile tone in the em-path's voice. Jasper raised an eyebrow, questioningly. Alec scoffed. "Oh? Don't believe us, Red-neck?"

Jasper gritted his teeth. Great. "Oh? Don't tell me you guys are going to start up the Southern jokes." That comment resulted in snickers from the twins.

Jane leaned forward, resting her arms on her lap. "Bless your little heart," she said in a fake Southern accent. Alec laughed out loud. Jasper tightened his fists. They were really starting to annoy him. Plus, not eating in a while didn't help it.

"Listen. Everything's fine here. Now just run along like the obedient dogs you are and report back to Aro." Jasper said. "Or I swear there'll be trouble."

Alec smirked, even though the 'dog' comment made him feel bitter. "Or what? What're you going to do, Cowboy? Nothing. You wouldn't hurt us unless you want trouble." Jasper took a deep breath, trying to control himself.

When he didn't do anything, Jane said, "Thought so. Now just go run off into the sunset." Alec grinned at her then quickly looked back at Jasper to see his reaction. Jasper closed his eyes for a moment then opened them. "You two seriously need to learn some respect."

They both scoffed as he continued. "Especially to a guy who can both your asses if given the chance." His golden-eyed gaze burned like amber but kept his voice calm. Jane narrowed her eyes.

"Yeah? I'd like to see you try." Before Jasper could move, Alec jumped from the tree and kicked him in the chest. He tripped backwards and almost regained his balance when Jane ran under his legs and jumped on his back, knocking him flat on his face.

Alec sat on his back next to his sister. "You were saying, Cullen?" Jasper growled and felt a new anger rise in his chest. Without even stopping to think about it, Jasper pushed himself off the ground with surprising strength. Alec and Jane jumped off of him.

Jasper faced them and growled. He crouched and ran towards them. They both jumped out of the way but Jasper was quicker. He grabbed both of their ankles and yanked the two to the ground. He dragged them over a flat silver boulder. "What do you think your doing?" Jane yelled. Alec tried to kick Jasper's hand off but it didn't do much good.

He sat on the boulder. "Okay. Who first?" When neither of the twins said anything, he simply sighed and pulled Alec up onto his lap. Alec scoffed and tried getting off but Jasper held him there. He let go of Jane but before she could run off, he planted his boot on her back.

"The hell man!?" Alec cried.

Jasper smirked. "It's time to teach you two a lesson in respect. Something my father would have done a long time ago if I were you." And with that, Jasper raised his hand and brought it down hard on Alec's backside.

"Ow!" He cried.

Alec barely had time to say that when Jasper continued the hits. Jasper didn't pull down his pants, thinking that it wasn't his place to do that since he didn't have proper authority to do it. But nonetheless, he spanked Alec. His pants offered barely any protection anyway. Jane covered her ears to try to block out her brother's yelps. Alec was writhing on Jasper's lap. He was offering no mercy.

"L-Let me go! Ow! You little-OUCH!"

"I-hope-you-learned-something-from-this." Each word was punctuated with a hit. "Owwww!"

Feeling that he has had enough, Jasper released Alec and helped him off his lap. Alec fell to his knees and hissed softly as he rubbed his bottom, sniffling quietly. He didn't want to look as Jasper removed his boot from his sister's back and pulled her up by her hood.

"Let me go!" Jane protested, angrily. She would have used her power to teach this vampire a lesson but she was too distracted by Jasper resting his hand on her lower back and with his other hand, smacking her bottom.

"Ouch!" She yelped.

And he did the same thing he did to Alec.

"You-deserve this-I-know-you-know-that."

"You'll regr-Ow!-Lemme go! OW!"

Ending her punishment, Jasper's hand came to a halt. He helped her off. Jane dropped to her knees next to Alec. Jasper straightened himself as he looked down at the two whimpering 12 year olds and sighed. Not in sympathy (though only a tiny fragment of that was there) but of satisfaction. I mean, they had it coming to them for a long time.

Jasper cleared his throat and spoke clearly, "I hope you know I don't regret doing that. It was your own fault, might I add. Plus I'm sure Aro would've done the same thing to you, am I right?" He paused and looked at them.

The twins exchanged wary glances much to Jasper's amusement. "I thought so. Now, run back to Volterra." When they didn't move, he said. "Unless of course you both want another round." Jane grimaced and Alec narrowed his eyes. But they ran off, ignoring the stinging pain in their backsides. Jasper smirked. "Now...where was that deer?"